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1
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Who talks about therapeutic relationship?

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Rogers (1951)

2
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What are the three principles of Rogerian therapeutic relationship?

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Empathy
Unconditional Positive Regard
Congruence

3
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Who talks about Rogerian principles being mutual and needing to go both ways?

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Murphy and Cramer (2005)

4
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Who talks about the therapeutic alliance?

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Bordin (1979)

5
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What are the elements of Bordin’s therapeutic alliance (1979)?

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Tasks
Goals
Emotional bond

6
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Who studied the difference between the experience of therapy for the client from the therapist?

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Nissen-Lie et al. (2014)

7
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What did Nissen-Lie et al. (2014) determine about the therapeutic relationship?

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If the therapist perceives the client negatively, the client knows
The client is not affected by the therapist’s experience of flow

8
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What is transference?

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When the client is responding to the therapist as though they are someone else

9
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What is counter-transference?

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The therapist’s response to the client’s transference.

10
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What is projection?

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The negative thoughts/feelings that a client cannot hold being projected into the therapist.
“You don’t like me”
Actually, I don’t like you or I don’t like me but I cannot hold that.

11
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Who did a study on self-disclosure?

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Hanson (2007)

12
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What did Hanson (2007) find about self-disclosure?

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Self-disclosure can be helpful if done appropriately.

Non-disclosure can be just as damaging.

13
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When can self-disclosure be helpful?

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To create alliance and attachment
To create a sense of equality
To transition from before and after therapy

14
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For what can non-disclosure be helpful?

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Allowing the client to imagine the therapist

15
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For what is non-disclosure most damaging?

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The therapeutic relationship

16
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What kind of disclosures should be made?

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Short, with only the necessary and relevant information to the client.

17
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How can power be balanced in therapy?

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Power is taken not given.

Therapy should be collaborative with shared goals and tasks and responsibility.

18
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How could the therapeutic relationship be viewed?

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As an attachment relationship